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"Back in blood" CD by The 69 Eyes

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On their ninth album the Fins go back to their roots and rock a bit more again, they leave the destructive, sleek feeling of the predecessor behind.
Item no. 126394
Title Back in blood
Musical Genre Gothic Rock
Product topic Bands
Band The 69 Eyes
Release date 8/28/09
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD & DVD

Disc 1

  • 1.
    Back in blood
  • 2.
    We own the night
  • 3.
    Dead N' gone
  • 4.
    The blood, the bad & the undead
  • 5.
    Kiss me undead
  • 6.
    Lips Of Blood
  • 7.
    Dead girls are easy
  • 8.
    Night watch
  • 9.
    Some kind of magick
  • 10.
    Hunger
  • 11.
    Suspíría snow white
  • 12.
    Eternal

Disc 2

  • 1.
    Dead girls are easy (Video Clip)
  • 2.
    Devils / Don't turn your back on fear / Betty blue / Christina death / Crashing high / The chair / Feel Berlin / Gothic girl / Sister of charity / Framed in blood / Lost boys / I just want to have something to do / Brandon Lee
  • 3.
    Back in blood (Electronic Press Kit)

by Jürgen Tschamler (07.07.2009) The Finns are still able to surprise you - even on their ninth studio output. "Back in blood" is a hell of a rocker - and sets an nice antipole to that smooth, Glam-influenced sound of "Angels". So much the better - I have always preferred them leaning more towards the Crüe than towards the Sisters, to be honest. "Back in blood" is laden with twelve Goth `n´ Roll gems: "Dead `n´ gone" kicks ass, "Dead girls are easy" is a genuine smasher bearing all the trademarks of The Eyes, dominated by the unique vocals and a spurring guitar. Oh, and if you're suffering from lovesickness, don't listen to "Hunger" - that extremely emotional half-ballad will give you the final blow... Fortunately, "Kiss me undead" will revive your spirits again, though. This release is an emotional rollercoaster, and a demonstration of the band's versatility. The 69 Eyes are unique, different, a rockin' machine, and this album is an impressive proof of it - once again.

The 69 Eyes